WH praises SCOTUS ruling upholding TN ban on transgender treatments: ‘Victory for America’s children’

The White House on Thursday praised the Supreme Court’s ruling that a Tennessee law banning puberty blockers and other treatments for transgender minors did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment. During the daily briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt declared it “a huge victory for America’s children.” “And it’s obviously something this administration believes strongly…

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Cannabis use raises risk of heart attack and stroke more than cocaine, other drugs, major review suggests

The potential risk of cannabis use has been in the spotlight following recent research pointing toward negative health effects. This includes a new meta-analysis by French researchers, published in the journal Heart, which reviewed multiple studies to assess the link between cannabis and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). The researchers analyzed data from more than…

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Plane was flying too low during descent in crash that killed rock musician and music exec, NTSB finds

A preliminary investigation into a May plane crash which claimed the lives of six people, including The Devil Wears Prada drummer Daniel Williams, provided more insight into the cause of the fatal collision. The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report indicated that not only were faulty runway lights an issue, but weather may have affected…

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Jasmine Crockett says only ‘sick’ people are still supporting Trump

Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, told Katie Couric on her “Next Question” podcast Thursday that there is a “mental health crisis” in the United States and that Americans who support former President Donald Trump are “sick.” The Texas congresswoman claimed that no matter what political affiliations Americans identify with, they “should be against Trump.” When asked…

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Secret cellar unearthed beneath America’s oldest Black schoolhouse reveals artifacts

Archaeologists at William & Mary University in Virginia unearthed a piece of American history tied to the oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children. A secret cellar was found with many artifacts such as slate pencil fragments and jewelry, The Associated Press (AP) reported.  The building belongs to the Williamsburg Bray School, which taught mostly enslaved students…

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